Utilities

Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems (UAMPS): A political subdivision of the state that provides wholesale electric energy, on a nonprofit basis, to 45 municipal electric utilities in Utah and other western states.

Utah Municipal Power Agency (UMPA): UMPA is a consumer owned corporation that develops reliable and affordable electric power for its member 6 municipalities.

Utah Clean Air Partnership (UCAIR): Provides grants to make it easier for individuals, businesses and communities to make small improvements to Utah’s air quality.Utah Clean Cities Coalition (UCCC): Aims to advance Utah’s energy, economic, and environmental security by advancing alternative forms of transportation characterized by reduced petroleum use and emissions.Utah Clean Energy (UCE): Leads and accelerates the clean energy deployment in Utah through their vision and expertise.U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC): Aims to advance sustainable building design and construction.Western Governors’ Association (WGA): An independent, non-partisan organization of Governors from 19 Western states, two Pacific-flag territories and one commonwealth.

Division of Public Utilities (DPU): Aims to promote the public interest in utility regulation and works to assure that all utility customers have access to safe, reliable service at reasonable prices.

Office of Consumer Services(OCS): Serves as Utah’s utility consumer advocate, representing residential, small commercial and agricultural consumers of public utilities.

Department of Transportation(UDOT): In addition to its fundamental infrastructure development and maintenance roles, UDOT promotes various alternative fuels and transportation programs.Governor’s Office of Economic Development(GOED): Provides a breadth of business resources for the creation, growth and recruitment of companies to Utah and to increase tourism and film production in the state.

Federal Agencies

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA): OED works with USDA to address agricultural and rural energy development areas in Utah.U.S. Department of Energy (DOE): OED works with DOE to implement energy efficiency, alternative transportation, and renewable energy programs in Utah. DOE provides a formula grant to OED for State Energy Programs annually.U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): OED works with EPA on energy efficiency programs.U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI): The U.S. Department of the Interior protects America’s natural resources and heritage, honors our cultures and tribal communities, and supplies the energy to power our future.